MiBank:基于网络的创伤性脑损伤综合医疗信息系统

Suisheng Tang, Zhuo Zhang, B. Pang, C. Lim, B. Ang, C. Lee, C. Tan, Tianxia Gong, Ruizhe Liu, Qi Tian
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世界上每年大约有一千万人遭受创伤性脑损伤(TBI)。据估计,2000年美国因脑外伤造成的总费用为600亿美元。为了减轻负担,需要更多的临床研究和教育。在这项研究中,我们开发了MiBank,这是一个基于网络的综合TBI信息系统,可以快速访问审计,教育和研究的数字图像和相关文本报告。MiBank包含来自500多名患者的30,000多张脑计算机断层扫描(CT)图像,并配备了在线搜索、比较、总结和注释CT图像、放射学报告和临床医生评论的功能选项。图像注释功能旨在使临床医生和研究人员能够捕获和显示领域专家知识,讨论论坛功能鼓励积极的交流和分享。MiBank强调匿名数据的保密性和访问控制,为研究和继续教育提供了一个集成各种临床数据集的虚拟协作平台。作为一个在线信息系统,它消除了传统的孤立的DICOM工作站的限制。MiBank可能支持远程咨询和汇总多模态数据的统计分析。虽然MiBank是为TBI设计和实现的,但它可以扩展和定制,以研究其他临床疾病。在这份报告中,我们通过用户调查分享了我们的学习经验,并提出了未来改进系统的计划。研究人员和临床医生可以根据要求访问MiBank。
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MiBank: A web-based integrated medical information system for traumatic brain injury
Approximately ten million people in the world suffer from traumatic brain injury (TBI) each year. A total of $60 billion cost due to TBI was estimated in the United States in year 2000. To reduce the burden more clinical research and education are required. In this study we developed MiBank, a web-based integrated TBI information system, to enable rapid access to both digital images and associated text reports for audit, education and research. MiBank contains more than 30,000 brain computed tomography (CT) images from over 500 patients and is equipped with functional options to search, compare, summarize and annotate CT images, radiology reports and clinician remarks online. The image annotation function is designed to enable clinicians and researchers to capture and display domain expert knowledge, and a discussion forum function encourages active communication and sharing. Emphasizing confidentiality of anonymised data and access control, MiBank provides a virtual collaboration platform integrating various clinical data sets for research and continuing education. As an online information system, it eliminates the restrictions of the traditional isolated DICOM workstations. MiBank can potentially support remote consulting and statistical analysis of aggregated multimodality data. Although MiBank is designed and implemented for TBI, it may be extended and customized to study other clinical disorders. In this report, we share our learning experience through user survey and also propose a future plan to improve the system. MiBank may be accessible by researchers and clinicians on request.
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